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- Login - UC Retirement At Your Service - UCOP
Questions about how to create or use your UC Retirement At Your Service ( UCRAYS) account? Please check out Getting help with UC Retirement At Your Service Send a secure message through your UCRAYS account Call the RASC at (800) 888-8267 Please note: The RASC has adjusted operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- My UC Retirement
My UC Retirement provides information on saving with after-tax contributions in the DC Plan and accessing your money anytime
- Getting help with UCRAYS | UCnet
Need help creating, logging into or making the most of your UCRAYS account? Check out the contact information and how-to guides below to help you get started and take care of essential tasks related to your retirement account If you have a question or service issue, contact the UC Retirement Administration Service Center (RASC):
- RASC | Home
Explore student and employee data, catch up on UC updates or review policies and benefits UC Retirement At Your Service (UCRAYS) is a self-service platform for managing your UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) benefits Designate beneficiaries, process your retirement and more
- UC Retirement Administration Service Center (RASC) - UCnet
Sign in to your UCRAYS account and select “Messages”
- Retirement - UCnet
UC’s primary retirement benefits provide a strong foundation for your income in retirement, with costs shared by you and UC Your benefits depend on when you were hired or rehired into an eligible position, referred to as your “UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) tier ”
- University of California Retirement Plan (UCRP)
UCRP is a "defined benefit" pension plan; it is determined by three factors: UCRP has a vesting requirement of five full years of UCRP service credit Vesting guarantees the member a financial benefit at UCRP retirement; earliest retirement age is 50 Your UCRP retirement date is the date you begin drawing your UCRP pension
- UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) | UCOP
The University of California Retirement Plan (UCRP) is a defined benefit (pension) plan that utilizes a balanced portfolio of equities, fixed-income securities, and alternative investments For more information about planning for retirement, visit UCnet See also: investment reports
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